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The featured colleges below offer online bachelor degrees in corrections administration and corrections management.
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Colorado Technical University Online
Colorado Technical University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and a member of the North Central Association. |
Students
can enjoy relevant, real-world courses, taught by professors who are
experienced in their fields, and a truly innovative and revolutionary
online educational delivery system.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Corrections Technician
Together with a degree in Criminal Justice, four other Professional Certificates can be earned while working
towards the completion of the degree. The curriculum provides the following courses : Juvenile and the Courts,
American Criminal Procedure, Legal Aspects of Criminal Justice, Enforcement and the Community, Corrections
Solutions.
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South University
South University is accredited by The Commission on Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. |
We
give you the freedom to attend class anytime, day or night from
anywhere you can connect to the Internet. Take a moment to explore the
many benefits South University offers you.
Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice - Corrections
This course in correctional systems is designed to protect the public from convicted offenders, and also find
out ways to rehabilitate and integrate the convicts back into society. The online program teaches the students
to focus on the criminal justice field of corrections. A graduate having a degree from South University Bachelor of
Science in criminal Justice program is well prepared for entry-level positions in correctional system. With
experience, the students will grow into positions such as deputy warden, protective services supervisor.
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Kaplan University
Kaplan University is accredited by The Higher
Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges
and Schools. |
Kaplan University instructors have both the academic background and professional experience to teach real-world knowledge.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Corrections
This degree helps the students to learn both institutional and community-based administrative and operational
aspects of the US correctional system. They will be able to tackle issues like juvenile justice, overcrowding
and inmate rights. Students graduating with this degree are qualified to pursue a career at local, state and
federal jail facilities and juvenile detention centers in tactical, administrative and managerial roles.
Courses include : Managing Criminal Justice Organizations, Critical Issues in Corrections, Introduction to
Corrections, Juvenile Delinquency, Probation and Parole.
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Bellevue University
Bellevue University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of
the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCACS). |
Bellevue
University is dedicated to helping you learn online what you need to
know - for career advancement and life enhancement.
B.S. in Corrections Administration and Management
This course is designed for the professionals for correction management by Bellevue University with a partnership with National Institute of Corrections (NIC). The credit is attributed to NIC and state – level training courses for the completion of the degree. The students will acquire knowledge and skill to carry out effective correctional practice, communication skills, and effectively manage or lead any correctional organization.
The different potential jobs include Warden, CEO, Corrections supervisor, corrections executive, and agency director.
This program trains students to: Evaluate and improve their own management styles by reflecting on personality characteristics, conflict resolution, stress management, communication, teamwork, and decision-making approaches; Understand the modern correctional system development from a variety of historical and contemporary examples;
Develop and use management information systems to improve information gathering and security in correctional organizations; Conduct an in-depth analysis of current correctional issues and propose possible solutions.
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